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Major Blizzard Headed For The Permanent Midwest Drought
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CMH had 0.66 inches of rain for November. That is 2.54 below the normal of 3.20. Everyone said it was because of the man-made climate change created drought. Monthly temperatures were 2.3 F below normal, but no one mentioned that.
So far in December the average temperature in CMH is 9.4 F above normal, and everyone says it is more evidence of man-made climate change. However rainfall so far for the month at 2.81 inches is more than double the normal of 1.26. But no one is talking drought anymore.
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It has been a very mild first half of December over much of the US. Looks to get a lot colder and snowier over the next couple of weeks.